I just passed the Data+ exam. The only active CompTIA certifications I do not yet have are Linux+ and CTT+.
Great!!!! Howa was the exam?I just passed the Data+ exam. The only active CompTIA certifications I do not yet have are Linux+ and CTT+.
I thought it wasn't too bad. I've been working with data in various forms for 30+ years (DBase, DB2, Access, SQL Server, Excel, ACT!, Crystal Reports, cloud-based databases, etc.) so a lot of it was old stuff. I found the statistical stuff challenging because I had less experience and I hate memorizing things that I know I'm unlikely to use much in the real world.Very nice. How was it?
Nice. It's lower on my list of stuff to do, but perhaps I'll get to it before too long. /rI thought it wasn't too bad. I've been working with data in various forms for 30+ years (DBase, DB2, Access, SQL Server, Excel, ACT!, Crystal Reports, cloud-based databases, etc.) so a lot of it was old stuff. I found the statistical stuff challenging because I had less experience and I hate memorizing things that I know I'm unlikely to use much in the real world.
Generally speaking, I'd say it was a very good entry-level vendor neutral data certification.
Congratulation.I just passed the Data+ exam. The only active CompTIA certifications I do not yet have are Linux+ and CTT+.
Congrats!I just passed the Data+ exam. The only active CompTIA certifications I do not yet have are Linux+ and CTT+.
That's good to hear--this one is still on my to-do list. Congrats on passing!I thought it wasn't too bad. I've been working with data in various forms for 30+ years (DBase, DB2, Access, SQL Server, Excel, ACT!, Crystal Reports, cloud-based databases, etc.) so a lot of it was old stuff. I found the statistical stuff challenging because I had less experience and I hate memorizing things that I know I'm unlikely to use much in the real world.
Generally speaking, I'd say it was a very good entry-level vendor neutral data certification.